The new Warrior Ion trigger is made by players, for players. This is one of the most comfortable triggers on the market and will get you those insane rates of fire. The trigger has 3 adjustment points: one for the front trigger stop, one for the back trigger stop, and one for the micro switch. This trigger is compatible with all Ion and SP8 markers. You can also adjust the amount of magnetic return by moving the frame height adjustment screw.

I got mine for my ion for only 7 bucks. ppl say its too long but i dont think so. i instald it on my ion. Fits perfect. when instaling there is a screw called the pre-travel located in the trgger guard its on the instructions for your ion. lossen that a a few turns and it ftis just right. also the post travel needs to be thread locked to where you wannt it. the trigger is Better the stock not that there is any thing wrong with the stock. it can be a very dam good trigger depending on how its adjusted on your gun.

Conclusion:

Mad good trigger (depending on how its adjusted to fit u). I give it an 8.5 bc the post lossens up if not thread locked.

This trigger didn't fit my ion, even after minor modifications to my trigger frame....extremely poor product, came in home made packaging (zip-lock bag and inkjet printed label).
With a little more patience and time, I probably could have made this fit, but my opinion is it should fit right out of the package.

two thumbs down, I wish I would have paid the extra money for something else.

Well, what can I say about this trigger? It does it's job, but very poorly. I like how it looks and I think the anno is very nice, but how can you sell a trigger that is too large for the frame it is designed for? Warrior may have modified the triggers since I bought mine, but I can only play with it if it is set just right. Also, the screw that hits the switch often comes loose. I've had the marker stop firing in several games because it unscrewed and the screw doesn't hit the switch. The in a pinch, I took a small twig and jammed it in the screw so that when it stop firing, I could just give it a couple turns and have it good to go again. But honestly, that is just ridiculous. Loctite would solve the problem, but you wouldn't have to worry about that with another trigger.

Conclusion:

All in all, I wouldn't recommend this trigger unless you're low on cash and need one that is better than the stock trigger. But then again, at least the stock trigger never stopped the marker from firing...

I have been using my stock ion trigger for about 6 months now, and i havent liked it since a few days after i got my gun. the stock one is very hard to walk and be consistent with. so today i decided i would get a new trigger. i picked this one because i didnt want to spend 30+ dollars on a cp trigger or something. i took it home and installed it , then i walked it a little bit. WOW. it was (like i said earlier) sooo much better than the stock. i could get consistent fast shots all the time. its much easier to shoot fast with my off hand now too. the only thing that might be bad about it is the screw that adjusts the return length, and also the screw that stops it were coming out whenever i pulled the trigger. i bet if u put some glue or locktite on them they would stay in (although you wouldnt be able to adjust them after that). but even without those screws in the trigger it works great for me. also it hardly moves side-to-side at all.

Conclusion:

This is a great trigger for a very low price, and if you hate the stock ion trigger, buy it and you will be very happy.

Spend the extra 8 bucks for a better trigger. Not worth the cheep price, or time to install. But, like me, if it is the only trigger at the pro shop and you dont have time to order one here than i suppose it would work in a pinch. It is better than stock, but I wish i would have just played the day with the stocker and bought a better one later, the worst part is that i payed 25 for this terd.

Conclusion:

This trigger over all isn't nearly as good a triggers that cost 8-15 dollars more. But better than stock.

This is the best trigger money can buy. And at $35 (Cdn.) It can't be beat. Some People complain that they're too long or the screws need locktite, but I say that those are pretty insignificant problems. I've had to locktite every one of my triggers, so it was no big deal with this one. And as for the length, well they can suck it up cuz it just isn't that bad. I had a Shocktech Roller trigger on my Ion before ( loved the look, hated the feel ( heavy, lots of wobble) and this trigger completely blew it away. I've never been able to get an ion ripping better with any other trigger. It also looks amazingly sexy. THe only problem I had was that I put the trigger pin in backwards (lol good times) but that was my bad.

at first when i put the trigger into my gun i got dissapointed because of the adjustment points. i was really bumbed when i firgured out that the piont of adjustment screws would move when i walked the trigger. Then i heard from a friend that i have to locktight the screws. that made me mad but it was really worth it. i have no regretes at all about buying this trigger i think this trigger is perfect after you locktight it. I tmay take some time but trust me its worth it. the price, its just amazing its like 20 dollars and that makes it a must buy. buy this trigger if you have an ion. if you are a nob get a pro shop to do because you dont want to risk the chance of messing up the trigger.

Conclusion:

Buy this trigger just tune it with locktight ( and again i will say if you are a noob get a pro shop to do your trigger dont risk it) and it walks fast and smooth so if you own an ion buy this trigger

I got this in a package deal with the warrior bolt and feedneck. I installed it upon its arrival. It was pretty simple too. Knock out the trigger oin pull out the old trigger, and put this one in its place. Then all you need to do is put your gun back together and adjust it to your likings. On thing i must mention though is that this trigger i not for people who like a long trigger pull. This is because the trigger is a little too long for the frame. The trigger stop set screw is almost not needed. The trigger pretravel screw is also not needed because you can adjust this with the stock pretravel screw. Another thing i definitely noticed is that the side slop is comletely gone, and it still has the smoothest pull.

I just got this Trigger today and I'd have to say, overall. It's a pretty decent trigger in the end. I've used a couple others, but this one is by far the easiest to walk that I've had. I like it better that the Custom Products Roller. Now, lets take a little bit of a closer look at it's pros and cons.

Pros:
-I like the design of this particular trigger, with it's smooth texture and form it makes walking relatively easy. And I do believe it's helped me achieve a higher ROF than any others have thus far.
-The annodizing on it is pretty good, not the best in the world, I'm sure, but otherwise very good. Looks great in red, heh.
-It's cheap...cheap as hell for a decent product.

Cons:
-This trigger is a bit too long for the frame, I found and if you don't set the stop screw just right, it ends up stopping by hitting the bottom edge of the frame. Either way is fine, though.
-The forward stop screw is utterly useless as there isn't much room to spare anyways. Also, they are of a craptacular quality and if you do not locktite/teflon them into place, they will come loose from using the trigger. I set my stop screw behind the trigger to keep it from hitting the frame and after about 10 seconds of walking, it was halfway back through the hold again, but I put a bit of loctite on it and it was fine.

Conclusion:

Well, in overall function and form the warrior trigger can outperform many, though there are better out there. I think if you have a smaller budget for paintball this is a very worth-while investment and even so if you have a not-so-small budget. I recommend it, but due to the minor problems, it only gets about an 8 from me, an 8.5 if I could do halves.